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Show /TRIBE7. Theatrum Botanicum. Cuar.13. 3. Thlafpi Crevicam album umbellatum majus. Great white Candy Muftard, The Theater of Plants. Cuapr.i4 84i The Time. which the Candy \cindes doe, exprefled in my former booke, d feede aboutthe fame timethat The Names. Zvly. isufually not untill blalpi Cretioum flore albo mays, andI thinke it tobe the Thlafpi Narbonenfe\CenThe fir Baxhinus calleth 7! s the fecond is taken to fait!the Italians and Adatthiolus accounted an Afffum he as which Lobel, of lio sunculifo the Thlalpiamarum of Taand the Thlapp idy alindgenus vel tertinm Tragi, Clufie; of icum Allobrog Thlalpi Thlafpi umbellatuns arvenfe be the treof Lugduneufis, which Baw bins entituleth bermontanys and the Nafturtinm {ylves m odorato flore, which Bashinus calleth parvu called s Clufiu of i ZHlapp h fourt uinbellatum Tberidys folio, ag Ldoe ? the third is the zthe lalt is called by Lobel Thlaspi alterum minus Thlapi umbellatnm Creticum fiore albo adoro minus s doe both, remember, the one by the ontany Taberm and nfis Lagdne which nfe, Narbone Najturtiy hartenfs folio Thlafpi Narbonen{e nmbellatum, shay dower’ 2, Thiafpi umbelatum arvene Tberidis folio. Variable Howred Muftard, ” and the other by the nameof name of Thlafpi alind umbellatum Pene, The Uertues, they cannot but worke ber eferred tathe former, for being almoftas fharpe The vertues of thefe herbes are to er, and therefore thus muchfhall be fufficient for them. mann er weak ina yet s, effect the like eee oe cea Cuar. XIII d. Thlappi Montanum, Mountainé Treakle-Muftar are thofe that growuponhighhillsand He next kinde of Treakle-Muftards that aré to be fpoken of, % mountaines andin rockie ftonie places. an Treakle-Muftard. 1. Thlafpi montanum Glafti folio majus: Clufius his Hungari ot morehigh, fer at diftances with foote a ftalkes {trong but {mall divers with up This 7bla/pi rifech as.the Brafica campefiris doth, and bottome the at it ing compaff leaves, broad t fomewha * Jong and underneath fmelling fomewhat like onto Garlike, as thofe néare unto the {amecolour, greene above and grayithmany an are allo doe thar lieupon the ground: the flowers ‘4, Thiafpimontanum Glajifolio majus. t any fent, white plentifully growing at the toppes withou Clafivs his brit Hangarian Treakle-Multard. not parted as owhich afterwards give hard aud flat powches, bur whole andround fticking forth inthe middle likea thers are, is in the middle whereof lieth butone feede, the roote buck yeares. bufhie and full of ftrings and fibres that contiune many 2. Thlalpi montanum Glafti folio minus, .. Thlapi umbehatum Nefiurtij rolio Messfpel, i x Pt eeeMalard eka ware slower “ie ' d morepointed than the lower, and at the toppes bring 0 rds dry white flowers one above another; which afterwa roote is long sowches like thofe of Shepheards purfe: the whice and fibrous. in mI me IN, a 2. Thlaspimontanum (emper virenss IMM eee, 3 enemrmeaoe ye ~ odorato. The fmall Treakle-Muftard of Bades. ground round This hath a great many {mall leaves lying on the full ekg aout the ragye, very like unto the blew Dayfie, which rife up diand of a dark blewifh greene colour, amon leaves vers ftalkes about a foote high, bearing eres many fun- Byergreene Mountaine Muftard. wooddy, coThe Ralke of this Th/aspi is fomewhat great and a brownifh he roote upwards tothe branches, with fpaces, fomee fet with divers long white leaves at fmaller and ve» to thofe of Stocke-Gillowflowersbut of the branches licke and fharpeintafte: at the toppes tufts of white h are many and much difperfed ftand are in the common rs after which come fuch like husks as the sandfuch like feede in them very hot and fharpe: th not, sreadeth it felfe into many branches and perifhe uncorrapted mabidethwiththe femme alfo above ground hi (ascatile rotundifolum. » F , D g PT iad A Y: Q LETS ZB J ZS [Z << . ¢ This j / 7 L ith tir sle-Muttard with round leaves, blapibath rifing from a {mall dongyellow" mou high, fhooroote many{mall weake bending ftalkes a foote where 1 fibres at the joynts as they lie next the ground, from the upper } ; s grow {malland fomewhat round, an hand breadth long, t ring forth {mall naked branches wherein is contaiftalkes, foot flender very upon pods {mall ga fewpale coloured flowers, and after them y ; ; nedvery fmall feede. with round heads. the j Small mountaine Muftard 5. Thla[pi Alpinum minus capitula yotundo, ground being many {mall fhort leaves, that grow next the This {mall mountaine Tbla/pi hath fromamong and every one on a {hort foote {talke, divers tender ftalkes pointed at the ends, lightly dented about the edges, leaves on them, and {mall toppes, and beating a fewnarrow longby a fmall skinne into two rifing up abouta foote high, branchéd at the divided veffells feede: round fmall follow which white fowers above them, after feede within them: the roote grows, fharpe yellowith {mall with ftalkes parts, (tanding upon very flender foote 6, Thlafps eth fomewhatgreatat the toppe and fmaller downewards. Cece 3% fe ven r |